Adobe’s Project Indigo camera finally adds iPhone 17 support

Adobe’s Project Indigo camera finally adds iPhone 17 support

Adobe’s computational photography app, Project Indigo, had a bit of trouble adapting to the new square-format selfie sensor in the iPhone 17 series. For the last month or so, the app simply didn’t support Apple’s latest phones at all. Adobe was working behind the scenes to get things up and running, and posting occasional updates […]

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“This is where we start to move beyond the hype cycle” - Slack tells us why it can be the perfect operating system for your AI needs

“This is where we start to move beyond the hype cycle” – Slack tells us why it can be the perfect operating system for your AI needs

Slack wants to take the lead in helping your business truly get the most from AI and agents.

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AI reshaping digital publishing in 2025.

AI in Media: How Digital Publishing Rewrote Its Own Rules in 2025

Artificial intelligence is redefining the media and publishing landscape in 2025. Once relegated to support roles for creative teams, AI has become the core engine driving personalised content, automated workflows, and smarter storytelling. This year marks a shift from experimentation to integration—where creativity and computation finally work in harmony. The Rise of Smart Media Across […]

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Internal transactions at food giant ADM spark a sprawling criminal probe

02 December 2024, 11:10 pm 1 minute ADM’s rattled shareholders are asking questions about the mounting accounting troubles – and they aren’t the only ones.  Building upon a criminal investigation first reported by Reuters in February, federal prosecutors in recent months have expanded their inquiries into whether ADM or its employees committed crimes including securities […]

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African cocoa plants run out of beans as global chocolate crisis deepens 

Human Interest 13 March 2024, 6:00 pm 1 minute Reuters exclusively reported that major African cocoa plants in Ivory Coast and Ghana have stopped or cut processing because they cannot afford to buy beans, meaning chocolate prices around the world are likely to soar.  Market Impact Chocolate-makers have already increased prices to consumers, after three […]

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Brighton Women 1-4 Manchester City Women: Visitors cruise to 10th straight WSL win

Lauren Hemp’s opener sent Manchester City on their way to a fifth successive away WSL win Manchester City kept pace with Women’s Super League leaders Chelsea with a routine victory over Brighton and Hove Albion at Broadfield Stadium. Lauren Hemp and Mary Fowler scored in the first half to set City on their way to […]

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Cockney Rebel singer Steve Harley dies at 73

The rock star, whose song Make Me Smile was a number one in 1975, was being treated for cancer. Source: BBC News

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'Good progress' on M25 as Monday rush hour looms

The unprecedented daytime closure affects one of the country’s busiest stretches of motorway. Source: BBC News

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St Patrick’s Day: Parades to take place across Northern Ireland

St Patrick’s Day was originally celebrated as a religious feast to mark his work, but now the day highlights Irish history and culture. It is only marked as a national holiday in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, but many people around the world get involved in celebrations, even if they have no connection […]

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Russia says it repelled multiple drone attacks

Dozens of drones were intercepted, Russia says, but one attack caused an oil refinery fire in Krasnodar. Source: BBC News

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